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(CODE)You can expand on the idea like this:-
(CODE)This would run any time after 12 pm on July 9. Your code could include a line to abort if the time window you want to allow is exceeded.

This would run any time after 12 pm on July 9. Your code could include a line to abort if the time window you want to allow is exceeded.
Basically, if you wish a program to run on July 9, 2013 you would need to set a timer which would wake up the computer and run the program when the time has arrived. This is what they use for automatic backups. The above kind of code would need to be called by the user or, perhaps a startup procedure, and then refuse to run at any other time. But it could be run multiple times within the prescribed time frame unless your code includes provision to allow it to run only once.

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